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New finds of bronze sickles of the Late Bronze Age from the Altai steppe

Problems of Archaeology Ethnography Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories
A series of finds of specific bronze archaeological objects interpreted as sickles has been reported from the territory of the steppe Altai; these objects are important markers for the reconstruction of the subsistence strategy.
D. Papin, S.M. Sitnikov
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New Excavations at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

Journal of Field Archaeology, 2018
New excavations at Border Cave use high-resolution techniques, including FT-IR, for sediment samples and thin sections of micromorphology blocks from stratigraphy.
L. Backwell   +10 more
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Morphometric Analysis of Allometry and Modularity in Early Holocene Thebes and St. Charles Points of Midcontinental North America

Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology
The Central Ohio Archaeological Digitization Survey (COADS) documented large samples of precontact artifacts, notably points, held by private collectors in south-central Ohio, in the United States.
Michael J. Shott   +2 more
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Initial Stage of the Early Upper Paleolithic of Northern Mongolia: Archaeological Horizon 3 (Excavation Pit 2) of the Tolbor-21 Site (Evidence of Excavations in 2016–2017)

Problems of Archaeology Ethnography Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories
This article discusses the basic features of reduction technology and typological composition of the toolkit at the initial stages of the Early Upper Paleolithic using the assemblage from archaeological horizon 3 (excavation pit 2) at the Tolbor-21 site ...
E. P. Rybin   +4 more
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Late Paleolithic Assemblages of the Tobor-4 Site (Northern Mongolia): Archaeological Horizons 3–1 (Excavations of 2017)

Problems of Archaeology Ethnography Anthropology of Siberia and Neighboring Territories
A representative chronostratigraphic record of the Upper Paleolithic sequence in Mongolia was studied using the sediments from the Tolbor-4 site located in the valley of the Ikh-Tulburiin-gol (the Tolbor Valley) – the tributary of the Selenga River. This
E. P. Rybin   +5 more
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Micro-X-ray computer tomography in archaeology : analyses of a Bronze Age sword

, 2008
A 3000-year-old sword with a broken blade of the Schalenknauf-type, that has been found in a Late Bronze Age grave near St. Polten, Lower Austria, was analysed using different methods to get information about the manufacture and usage of Bronze Age ...
M. Mödlinger
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AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF CLOVIS BLADE TECHNOLOGY AT THUNDERBIRD (44WR11), A PALEOLITHIC STRATIFIED SITE OF THE FLINT RUN COMPLEX, WARREN COUNTY, VA

The presence of Paleoindians in the Eastern United States at the end of the Pleistocene has been a focus of scientific examination for more than a century, resulting in the discovery of numerous sites. These sites, occupied more than ten millennia ago, are extremely rare, and even more so in an undisturbed context.
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Otson Tsokhio and Zuun Shovkh: the Initial Upper Palaeolithic in Eastern Mongolia

Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology, 2023
D. Odsuren   +3 more
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